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    of these sets. Each set has two articles with two varying‚ but important‚ perspectives on the same subject. Be sure to read both articles in the set. Debate 1: These pairs of articles focus on the subject of “Ashley X‚” a child with static encephalopathy who underwent radical surgical procedures to facilitate her care and‚ thereby‚ ostensibly improve her quality of life. Set A * Lewis‚ J. (2007‚ January 6). The moral line in medicine shifts once again. The Independent‚ p. 37. (ProQuest Document

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    the dangers of the game‚ and more lawsuits like Debra Pyka’s becoming more and common. Debra Pyka claimed that her son‚ Joseph Chernach ‚who committed suicide at twenty-five years old in 2012‚ did so because he suffered from Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy from playing youth football form the ages 11 to 14. Pyka sued the Pop Warner youth football league for five million dollars‚ but settled at right below two million‚ (Salzberg) . Football is a game that is very dangerous for full grown adults to

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    IS THE NFL TOO DANGEROUS? BY ALEXANDER COLON Football is one of America’s most beloved sports and with the super bowl coming up; fans of the sport are getting ready for the big game. I am an avid football fan myself and love playing it as much I enjoy watching it. What I have come to notice recently‚ is how the lives of football players are drastically changed when they are off the field. Football is a full contact sport‚ if you’re not prepared or unprotected at any given time

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    A. The typical human mouth contains a writhing orgy of bacteria. Most of these. Most of these microscopic organisms are bengin‚ and some are even beneficial‚ but one particular variety is a conspicuous troublemaker: Streptococcus mutans. These ubiquitous bacteria thrive on sugars in the mouth‚ which they consume while excreting lactic acid. This acid is responsible for the great majority of tooth decay in humankind because it erodes the enamel and dentin of the teeth. B. A Florida-based company

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    Bioinformatics From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For the journal‚ see Bioinformatics (journal). [pic] [pic] Map of the human X chromosome (from the NCBI website). Assembly of the human genome is one of the greatest achievements of bioinformatics. Bioinformatics is the application of statistics and computer science to the field of molecular biology. The term bioinformatics was coined by Paulien Hogeweg and Ben Hesper in 1978 for the study of informatic processes

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    How diseases affect the lives of humans A disease is an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism. It is often construed to be a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. It may be caused by external factors‚ Pathogens such as infectious disease‚ or it may be caused by internal dysfunctions‚ such as autoimmune diseases. In humans‚ "disease" is often used more broadly to refer to any condition that causes pain‚ dysfunction‚ distress‚ social problems‚ or death to the

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    Obligations

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    OBLIGATIONS From latin words‚ obligatio/obligare – “to tie” or “to bind” Juridical necessity – enforceable to courts 1) CIVIL (positive) and Natural 2) REQUISITES OF OBLIGATION a) Active – creditor / obligee – has the right b) Passive – debtor / obligor – has the duty c) Prestation – object / subject matter c.i) Obligation to give (Real Obligation) (c.i.1) Determinate Thing – res perit domino – thing perishes with the owner (c.i.1.a) Standard care – diligence of a good father / if the

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    are shared. The study of folklore is sometimes called folkloristic‚ and people who study folklore are sometimes referred to as "folklorists". Folklore can be divided into four areas of study: artifact (such as voodoo dolls)‚ describable and transmissible entity (oral tradition)‚ culture‚ and behavior (rituals). These areas do not stand alone; however‚ as often a particular item or element may fit into more than one of these areas. Map of the Caribbean SOUCOUYANT (TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO)

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    High school football‚ is it too dangerous to be played in high school? Many will say that it isn’t and it is entertaining to watch‚ others will argue that it is far too dangerous for high school athletes and that they can seriously get injured or worse can result in death. While both sides have good arguments‚ high school football is way too dangerous for high school athletes. Serious injury can occur on and off the field. Football‚ which is one of the most popular sports in the United States‚ is

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    On the Latest Development of Modern English Vocabulary Abstract: As one of the three elements of language‚ vocabulary is sensitive to the fastest change. Modern English vocabulary distributed in many areas always keeps developing. Though scholars at home and abroad make great progress on English new words‚ it is far from satisfaction. This paper‚ which is based on the previous findings‚ begins with the definition of English new words and its study actuality. As new vocabulary is a mirror of social

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